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Performed on SNL's Weekend Update on December 3, 1994, Adam Sandler's "The Hanukkah Song" was originally written for all Jewish kids who, according to Sandler, may feel a bit shafted during the Christmas season. Since its debut, though, the song has become such a cherished holiday ditty that even some of us Gentiles can't help but get the Hanukkah feels.

After all, as Sandler points out:

Hanukkah is the festival of lights! /

Instead of one day of presents, we have eight crazy nights!

In his original hit, Sandler tries to encourage his Jewish brethren by pointing out the Jewish celebs who can empathize with feeling left out of Christmas:

Sandler's "Hanukkah Song" became such a hit, he went on to update his lyrics a few more times throughout the years, adding more Jewish celebs into the mix. In his most recent 2015 version, Sandler crooned:

Jared from Subway: God d*mmit, a Jew! /

But guess who’s Jewish and can fix him? Loveline’s Dr. Drew (get on it doc!)